IBM i safe from OpenSSL Heartbleed bug

Clients have asked me whether their IBM i servers may be vulnerable to hackers due to the widely publicized OpenSSL Heartbleed bug.

The answer is no. IBM i is safe from this bug, which is present only in specific OpenSSL versions: 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f (inclusive). IBM i’s latest version of OpenSSL, shipped with the “Portable Utilities for i” licensed program product 5733SC1, is 0.9.8, which does not contain the bug.

To make doubly certain, check what version of OpenSSL is installed on your IBM i. Run these two commands, which, respectively, start a PASE interactive terminal session and check the openssl version:call qp2termopenssl version

For me, the above commands returned “OpenSSL 0.9.8m 25 Feb 2010,” confirming that I’m not affected.

When I sue this command ,it returns /QOpenSys/usr/bin -sh: openssl: not found
and I checked the License Program and found there are no 57XX-SC1 installed.
Does it mean that it does not have any OpenSSL in my system?